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1989
( Reaffirmed 2001 )
Standard
SPECIFICATION
FOR
SOLID-WOVEN
IMPREGNATED
HAIR
POWER TRANSMISSION
( Second
1. Scopefor
power
2. Terminology
-For
2.1 So/id-Woven
and binders.
Belting - A belting
the purpose
2.4 Permanent
the original
Set -
length,
for two
grades
of this
standard,
which
is woven
Revision
BELTING
FOR
of solid-woven
impregnated
the following
solid
530-1976
IS:
definitions
by interweaving
hair
shall
hair
belting
apply,
warps,
cotton
increase
test.
in length,
The residual
after subjection
expressed
as a percentage
of the
original
increase
in length of the test piece, expressed
to a specified
stress for a specified
period.
used
length
wefts
stretch
of a test
as a percentage
of
3. Grades
3.1 Hair
belting
shall
be of the following
grades:
Tensile Sfrengfh,
Grade
Min
a
3 777 N/cm2
2 943 N/cm2
3.2 It is recommended
that Grade
1 belts,
in their
content
60 percent
by mass and Grade 2 belts may
mass.
4. Dimensions
4.1 The
variation
Shall
conform
in width
to Table
in one
untreated
condition,
may have a minimum
hair
have a minimum
hair content
of 55 percent
by
1.
continuous
piece
of belting
shall
Above
including
the following
limits:
Variation
Widfh
Up to and
not exceed
125 mm
16 mm
125 mm
3.2 mm
Example:
A 125 mm belt shall not vary by more than 1.6 mm in width
it will be acceptable
in any of the following
widths.
a)
1266 mm down
b) 1250 mm down
b) For widths
length,
but
to 1234 mm.
and
agreed
by the
manufacturer,
100 m ( approximately
up to and
250 mm
over
its entire
throughout
the
lengths
of
75 m ( approximately)
250 mm
-Adopted
15 October
1976
January
1977, BIS
Gr
I
BUREAU
OF
M,L,NAK BHAVAFI,
I
INDIAN
9
BAHADUtl
NEW
DCLH
STANDARDS
SHAH
110002
ZAFAH
MAHG
lS:530-1976
TABLE
DIMENSIONS
OF BELTING
( Clause 4 )
All dimensions
Tolerance
Nonp;ffelt
Pulley
Widths
in millimetres.
Nominal
r-----------
::
50
25 I
32 I
40
76;
80
+ :*5
- 00
+ 07
- 05
120
+ 08
- 06
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
c
X
rf- 16
90
100
112
112
125
160
180
200
140 -)
160 1
180 i_
224
250
200 (
224 4
280
315
355
250 7
280 )
315 /
400
450
500
355 :
400 1
450 I
560
500
Note
1-
X
X
y
X
::
--
--
y
Y
X
---
Y
T
Y
-
3 24
--
I
J
125
140
--7
10'0
80
+ 06
- 04
(3)
(2)
.-------
65
+ 05
- 03
Wizhs
(1)
Belt Thicknesses
-_*___
x
._.
x
X
::
X
.-
X indicates
preferred
size;
Y indicates
permissible
size.
Note 2 -If,
for any technical reasons, it is preferable to use a wider pulley for a particular
belt,
with the narrower belts, such a pulley can be chosen from the series of pulleys given in the table.
as frequently
occurs
5. Material -
belting
may
be solid-woven,
flat type,
provided
also
be rubber
shall
be pliable
impregnated
in accordance
with
best
manufacturing
practice.
7. Pliability
-The
belting
longitudinally
but fairly
stiff transversely.
8. Tests
8.1 Tensile Test-The
tensile
strength
of the belting,
when
Appendix
A, shall be not less than the value given in 3.1.
tested
in the manner
in the manner
described
described
in
in Appendix
A,
lS:530-1876
8.2.1 The permanent
set, as determined
9. Packing -The
belting shall
purchaser and the manufacturer.
in A-3, shall
be packed
in double
cloth
or as agreed
10. Marking - The belting shall be marked at every 8 m with the manufacturers
and year of manufacture.
The grade of the belting shall also be marked.
10.1 In case of belting
stamp.
10.2 i5A Certification
having
special
Marking -
Details
pulley
available
APPENDIX
( Clauses
METHODS
A-l).
Conditioning
OF CONDUCTING
side
of the initial
shall
to between
the
name, trade-mark
be indicated
Standards
length,
with
indelible
institution;
A
8.1 and 8.2 )
TENSILE
AND
ELONGATION
TESTS
of Sample
pieces shall be cut not less than 24 hours from the time of the manufacture
of the
pieces shall be conditioned
for 24 hours at 27 f 2C and 65 f 5 percent relative
may be
IS : 196-1966 Atmospheric
conditions
for testing ( revised) 1. Conditioning
maximum of 7 days when agreed to between the manufacturer
and the purchaser.
Tensile Test
A-l.1 From the selected sample, cut a piece of about 1 m length and condition
it as given in A-0.1,
Fix the wedge grips squarely at both ends, leaving about 20 mm length free at each extreme end.
Push into free ends steel pins, about 40 mm long, 25 to 40 mm. distance between centres, along the
Slide the belting
widths adjacent to the back of the wedge grips to prevent slipping of these grips.
with the grips fitted as mentioned above into the grip holders ( in the form of tapered fork pieces )
in such a way that the wedge grips at each end of the belting are held firmly and squarely between
the jaws of the grip holders ( see Fig. 1 ).
A-l.2 Apply the load gradually between the grip
not less than 300 mm per minute, until rupture.
A-2.
holders,
end being
Elongation Test
of moving
Permanent
Set
A-3.1 After removing the load from the test piece mentioned
for 24 hours and calculate the permanent set as a percentage
in A-2.1, allow
of the original
the belting
length.
GRIP HOLDER
----GAUGE
LENGTH
f
r.,=;
-
FIG. 1
METHOD
OF GRIPPING
TEST
PIECE
FOR TENSILE
AND
ELONGATION
TESTS
to rest freely
IS : 530 - 1976
APPENDLX
( Explanatory
B
Note )
INFORMATION
TO BE SUPPLIED
WITH ENQUIRY
WHEN PLACING AN ORDER
B-1. The following
information
,or placing an order for a belt:
a) Maximum
be
supplied
by the purchaser
of driving
pulley);
when
an enquiry
diameter
and revlmin
of pulleys;
d) Diameter
of pulleys;
e) Positions
and diameters
f) Centre-to-centre
distance
of pulleys;
making
power to be transmitted;
should
OR
relevant
details
of operating
whether
particulars
corrosive
of machinery;
liquids
or vapours
conditions.
EXPLANATORY
NOTE
issued
While preparing
by International
this standard
Organization
assistance
has been derived
for Standardization
( IS0 j:
belts and corresponding
of flat transmission
belts.
pulleys
from
the following
widths
publicattons